ATLANTIC COMPUTER – CASE STUDY QUESTIONS 1.- What Price should Jowers charge DayTraderJournal.com for the Atlantic Bundle (that is‚ Tronn servers + PESA software tool) according to the following four criteria? Option A): Status-quo pricing $4000 for the Atlantic Bundle. Option B): Competition-based pricing $6800 for the Atlantic Bundle. Option C): Cost-plus pricing $4491.04 for the Atlantic Bundle. Option D): Value-in-use pricing $8400 for the Atlantic Bundle. 2.- Think broadly about
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Vyaderm Pharmaceuticals Case Analysis | | | As consultant to Sanders and Myers‚ I would suggest they rethink the continuation of economic value added (“EVA”) bonus payout process. The proposed EVA bonus payout structure is supposed to be an objective way to gauge and reward employee performance; however‚ through no fault of their own‚ the Dermatology group is slated to undergo severe ebbs and flows in their incentive and could potentially wreak havoc on employee morale and retention. For
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Problems Faced by Small and Medium Pharmaceutical Companies Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour towards trans-nationalization and exports are confronted with several issues. These include: lack of expertise‚ training and finance for technological up-gradation and adoption of good manufacturing practices (GMP) by SMEs to meet global quality standards; limited exposure and expertise on IPR issues; limited adoption of information technology (IT) techniques in production and processes;
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city of Herculaneum was the presence of decay and the risk of it falling apart. 4. How do you think the archeological investigation of Herculaneum relates to forensic anthropology? In what ways are similar techniques and processes used in both of these situations? I think the archeological investigation of Herculaneum relates to forensic anthropology in the way in which both are trying to discover what happened by analyzing the skeletons‚ paintings‚ or any other evidence found. Some similar techniques
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Questionnaire For Consumers : Name ____________________________ Age ____________________________ Sex ____________________________ Address ____________________________ Q. Are you aware of various products of various brands ? (a) Yes (b) No Q. Do you use OTC segment products of different brand? (a) Yes (b) No Q. Which brand you found reliable in OTC segment (a) Cipla (b) Ranbaxy (c) Ind-Swift (d) Other Q. Do advertisement
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Acid and Bases 1 Determining Acids and Bases SNC-2D1 April 02‚ 2013 Acid and Bases 2 Purpose The purpose of this chemistry lab is to investigate and find patterns/tendencies between substances Introduction An acid is a solution that has more free hydrogen ions (H + ) than hydroxyl ions (OH - ) and a pH less than 7. A base is a solution that has less free hydrogen ions (H + ) than hydroxyl ions (OH - ) and a pH of more than 7. In the late 1800s‚ the Swedish scientist Svante
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DNA Forensics in the case of Dindin DNA Forensics is the most accurate method of determining the identity of an individual but‚ like any other molecular biotechnology‚ involves a complicated process. As stated in www.forensicscience.org‚ “Through DNA testing‚ law enforcement officers are able to identify human remains or the individual responsible for a crime. DNA testing is a highly advanced scientific process that involves replicating the human DNA sequence to create a genetic map of an individual
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Forensic Ballistics Most of us will have heard the term ballistics at some time or other-more often than not when we have been watching fictionalized accounts of police work on television or in the cinema. When you think of forensics you may think of something like “The Forensic Files”‚ “NCIS”‚ or even “Law and Order”. Although‚ ballistics is a part of forensics first we will look at forensics itself and how it came about. After getting the basics about the foundation in forensics we will look at
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Forensic Science Unit One Lab Questions Shyanne Kirby Hair Detective; 1. The crime that I am investigating in this activity is‚ of a boy band called Crucial Cuts. And while they were performing on stage‚ and intruder snuck back stage and stole all of their hair products. 2. I have five hairs that were found in the boys’ room‚ as evidence. And hairs from all of the Sassy Snips. 3. Jade stole the hair products. I know this because the DNA sample taken from the crime scene matches perfectly
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EQUIPOTENTIAL SURFACES COMPUTER LAB ACTIVITY Name:__ ________________________ Remember that an equipotential surface is the set of all points around a group of charges that are at the same potential. Hese surfaces allow us to calculate the amount of work needed to move a charge from one spot to another. The amount of work needed to move a charge q through a potential difference ΔV is given by: W=qΔV The purpose of today’s activity is to make you familiar with the shape and appearance of these
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